RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SYMPTOMS, USE OF PPE AND HABITS RELATED TO OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURE TO BTEX COMPOUNDS IN WORKERS OF GAS STATIONS IN BAHIA, BRAZIL
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To show the risks and harm caused by the occupational exposure to the benzene,
toluene, ethylbenzene and xylenes compounds (BTEX), the working
conditions of 113 persons employed at gas stations in the cities of Riachão do
Jacuipe, Feira de Santana and Salvador in the state of Bahia, Brazil were investigated
by experts who correlated protection measures required by law and
those applied to the workers. Data collection was performed by help of a questionnaire
and non-participant observation record. The age groups of the
workers in the three cities surveyed were between 18 to 25 years (30.08%) and
26 to 33 years (34.51%) of the total. The study revealed an association between
occupational habits of workers at gas stations and the prevalence of symptoms
due to the exposure to the BTEX compounds. Regarding the use of Personal
Protective Equipment (PPE) most workers wear boots. The data show that
these workers reported symptoms such as headache, rhinitis, leg pain, drowsiness,
cough, fatigue, insomnia, tremors and palpitations. These disorders are
related back to previous exposure to BTEX compounds which is associated
with inadequate occupational habits of the workers which potentiate chemical
contamination in their respective environment.
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BTEX,, Gas Stations, Occupational Exposure, Symptoms